他是二十一世紀在世的聖人,也是沙瑪版靜心技巧的開拓者
他出生在印度的一個婆羅門家庭。斯瓦米吉在他孩童時期就
他早期的生活一直都在繼續這方面的探尋。有三個影像經常
斯瓦米吉感到驚訝,因爲他是臨時決定來尼泊爾旅行的的。
他形容濕巴巴(Shivbaba)又高又瘦,膚色白晰和
十年後另一個聖人來到他的家,並告訴他說這是他要開始靈
在喜馬拉雅山,斯瓦米吉和很多位師父靜心,其中包括成就
他達到開悟並完全融入宇宙意識,但繼續留在肉體裏。斯瓦
His Holiness
Shivkrupanand Swami
is a living saint of 21st century, a pioneer of Samarpan Meditation technique. Having fully merged with the Divine Consciousness He descended to the society from Himalayan Mountains with pure wish to make us experience and connect with the Universal Consciousness.
Born into a Brahmin family in India, Swamiji displayed a curiosity about the existence and nature of Consciousness or God from His early childhood. Questioning the followers of the numerous religions, which he saw around him, He sought to know and find this knowledge.
This search continued throughout his early life and in His meditation three visions regularly came to Him. One was of the Pashupatinath temple in Nepal, the second was of a tall fair-haired ascetic and the third was of a little temple set on a small hill. Swamiji lived a normal life, completed a Masters degree in Business Studies and began to work as a marketing manager for a large company in Calcutta. Then one day His work took him in the North of India where an unexpected bank strike interrupted His business activities. So he decided to fulfill His long held desire to visit Kathmandu. The following day after His arrival, He went to the Pashupatinath Temple. As He arrived He was met by an elderly man who approached him, addressed Him by name, and said that he had been sent to meet him by his Guru and had been waiting for Him for the past three days.
Swamiji was amazed at this because He had only just decided to travel to Nepal on 'the spur of the moment'. He went with the man on a journey until they reach a small village in the mountains. On arriving at the village he was told to sit on a large stone and wait and at sunset a tall fair-haired ascetic came out of a nearby cave and approached Him. This ascetic was known as Shivbaba. Swamiji was amazed as this was the person that He had been seeing each day in His meditation.
He describes Shivbaba as being very tall and thin, of a fair complexion and with piercing blue eyes that He could not look into for long. Taking Swamiji into the cave, Shivbaba vibrated some water and poured it into Swamiji's hands to drink. As soon as he drunk the water Swamiji went into a meditative trance for three days. When He awoke the Guru told him that he had been waiting for him for 40 years, and that whilst in trance Shivbaba had transferred all of His knowledge and power to Him. Shivbaba was 96 years of age and went on to say that as he had completed his mission in passing on his knowledge and power to Swamiji, he could now leave this life. The next day the Guru died and after the funeral Swamiji returned home and continued his life as before. He got married and had children.
After 10 years another holy person, a Mahatma, came to His house and told Him that it was time for Him to begin His spiritual journey. Seeking the permission of Swamiji's wife, He then took Swamiji away to the Himalayas. Over a period of many years, Swamiji was passed from one Guru to another receiving from each what they had to teach and their power.
There in the Himalayas, Swamiji meditated with Guru's, Siddhas, Rishis, Munis, Kaiwalya Kumbhak Yogis, Buddhist monks and Saints, and with the High Gurus that exist there who communicate not with language but by vibration through meditation, beyond the need for language. There in Himalayas He found the full knowledge and enlightenment.
Having reached enlightenment and merging fully with Universal Consciousness, yet remaining in the physical body, Swamiji chose not to isolate himself from the society as many beings who reach that level do. Instead He has come back into the society as 'a pipe', a channel, a means through which anyone who chooses can experience and connect with the Universal Consciousness.
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